Water Containers
What Should I Look For When Shopping for Emergency Water Containers?
You never know what will hit you nowadays - you could be safe, enjoying the comforts of your own home, when suddenly a very strong storm may hit your area. Lights go out, and your water stops running. What do you do? Well, short of putting buckets out on your lawn to catch rainwater, you should really think about investing in durable food-grade water containers for storing clean drinking water. When emergencies strike, you will be glad that you prepared ahead of time. You will want to have at least one gallon of water per person per day to cover drinking water, cooking and sanitary needs. Your local public health agency should be able to make recommendations about whether your local water can be stored safely, and for how long. Water preserver can be purchased to help extend the shelf-life of the water you store in emergency water containers. |







